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and the head of the u.s. gold lobby goes on -- the u.s. gun lobby goes on television to defend his position that guns should be in every school. and trouble in south africa. hello there. welcome to the program. all they were trying to do was buy bread. it turned into a tragedy in central syria. dozens of people are reported to have died when the bakery they were queuing at was destroyed. the un envoy arrived in syria for more talks. we have this. >> panic, chaos, anger. this is the aftermath of what the opposition says was an air strike carried out by a syrian fighter jet. those killed and wounded were queueing outside a bakery. only five days ago, this area was under the control of government forces. the rebels recently opened a new battle for this section of central syria. the state still has superior firepower to the strike back. the government says it is willing to engage in dialogue, but the other side is not. >> i have general advice. time is getting short. hurry and move toward us. these military efforts to topple the government are
and the head of the u.s. gold lobby goes on -- the u.s. gun lobby goes on television to defend his position that guns should be in every school. and trouble in south africa. hello there. welcome to the program. all they were trying to do was buy bread. it turned into a tragedy in central syria. dozens of people are reported to have died when the bakery they were queuing at was destroyed. the un envoy arrived in syria for more talks. we have this. >> panic, chaos, anger. this is the...
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megaphone but i think if there there was a lot of liquidity injected into the global economy from the u.s. and from the european central bank and it was all the really directed to the european countries some investors saying that speculators just love those especially troubled european countries because they were extremely sensitive to any news and they offer a drastic change and we have to remember that all of this money being injected totally does not reflect what is happening in the economies of these career of capital right some analysts say so but many are still saying that the european market is very attractive really very attractive because the region is overall very cheap because some of the global industrial leaders still trading at the discount there and what's most important is that there is a lot of liquidity waiting for news on stabilisation speaking about cheap russia's price to earnings ratio for stocks is actually the lowest twenty five markets that bloomberg is monitoring i mean what are the prospects for russia that's true prospects very good if we'll see privatization b
megaphone but i think if there there was a lot of liquidity injected into the global economy from the u.s. and from the european central bank and it was all the really directed to the european countries some investors saying that speculators just love those especially troubled european countries because they were extremely sensitive to any news and they offer a drastic change and we have to remember that all of this money being injected totally does not reflect what is happening in the...
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they are among the very last u.s. combat soldiers to leave the country and return home. >> it feels great. i'm real happy. it's been almost a whole year and i'm just ready to get home and spend some good time with my family. >> reporter: their return these families say is simply the best gift. >> just to have your son and your fiance out of harm's way and home. where you can put your hands around them. >> reporter: last december was also the time when california's last national guard unit came home from iraq. and ktvu's rita williams was there when they arrived at moffet field in mountain view. >> reporter: the plane that landed at moffet field could not contain them any longer. >> welcome. >> welcome home. >> reporter: enthusiastic soldiers came spilling out some making it clear what joys of home they had missed. >> thanks baby, i'm back. >> reporter: but what these members of the california national guard returning after 10 months in iraq wanted most was waiting at the national guard armory in san mateo. >> she was
they are among the very last u.s. combat soldiers to leave the country and return home. >> it feels great. i'm real happy. it's been almost a whole year and i'm just ready to get home and spend some good time with my family. >> reporter: their return these families say is simply the best gift. >> just to have your son and your fiance out of harm's way and home. where you can put your hands around them. >> reporter: last december was also the time when california's last...
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this surrounds the whole question of more u.s. and western intervention in terms of military intervention. establishing no-fly zones, a safe haven, similar to what happened in libya. the short answer is that libya and syria are apples and oranges. sirways a much, much harder nut to crack. syria's defense system was developed to counter israel. that's a sophisticated air force. libways not at all like that -- libya is not at all like that. it's very, very slippery slope. once you want to establish a no-fly zone -- establish a safe haven, you have to establish a no-fly zone and then the safe haven has to protect against are till rare fire? how do you do senate -- do that? a it's a slippery slope. i i was on washington journal a month ago and i was asked this question, and if we go in, or if we militarily either more aggressive support in terms of the military aid or boots on the ground, air toast support, what's hezbollah going to do sunset what's iran going to do? what's russia going to do? this is quite volatile and i don't think
this surrounds the whole question of more u.s. and western intervention in terms of military intervention. establishing no-fly zones, a safe haven, similar to what happened in libya. the short answer is that libya and syria are apples and oranges. sirways a much, much harder nut to crack. syria's defense system was developed to counter israel. that's a sophisticated air force. libways not at all like that -- libya is not at all like that. it's very, very slippery slope. once you want to...
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much and but there was a lot of liquidity and you liquidity injected into the global economy from the u.s. from the european central bank and of course all read the rest of the european markets and analysts i've spoken to they said speculators just law specialist troubled european economies such as pigs because they were extremely sensitive to any news and they just reacted with drastic changes to. life is basically a time of war for opportunity is there but i mean it does not really reflect this is all speculators capital doesn't it's almost like i say all because you're all about speculation vote some analysts saying that the european market is actually a very attractive real a longer term because the overall the region is very cheap and some of the global and in this industrial leaders they are trading at a discount and what's most. what it is that a lot of liquidity is just waiting for any news of stabilization related to the market speaking of cheap as far as i know when it comes to the price to earnings ratio of the russian stocks monitored by bloomberg the cheapest compared to twen
much and but there was a lot of liquidity and you liquidity injected into the global economy from the u.s. from the european central bank and of course all read the rest of the european markets and analysts i've spoken to they said speculators just law specialist troubled european economies such as pigs because they were extremely sensitive to any news and they just reacted with drastic changes to. life is basically a time of war for opportunity is there but i mean it does not really reflect...
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on april 1st, 2003 a special operation raid of u.s. army forces and army rangers and navy seals landed in iraq, the mission to take home private jessica lynch . at 1:00 they entered the iraq hospital and after securing the location they found lynch. >> are you in pain. it is okay, lynch was suffering from mental distress and severe physical energies and within minutes. lynch was on a helicopter headed for much needed medical attention and after nine days in captivity her nightmare was over. >> you are doing wonderful. >> welcome back. >> her rescue. [ applause ] >> her rescue received a lot of news coverage and she was portrayed as a hero. she will not take credit and described herself simply as a survivor. please welcome a hero to me, jessica lynch. so good to have you here. [ applause ] every time i see the video, i get choked up. how old were you when that happened? >> 19. >> you were 19 years old. >> yeah. >> that is not something to happen to a 19 year old in west virginia and you are supposed to be out dates and having fun and no
on april 1st, 2003 a special operation raid of u.s. army forces and army rangers and navy seals landed in iraq, the mission to take home private jessica lynch . at 1:00 they entered the iraq hospital and after securing the location they found lynch. >> are you in pain. it is okay, lynch was suffering from mental distress and severe physical energies and within minutes. lynch was on a helicopter headed for much needed medical attention and after nine days in captivity her nightmare was...
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russian citizens and some russian officials what does it tell you about the mistake if they russia u.s. relations with britain about might help but i don't think this was the first thing about one hundred first was reelected this was inevitable with. the senators senator cardin. some other centered use this idea that it was clearly. to create catch twenty two for the administration because that ministration was moving the removal of jacksonville. amendment with the support of quite a number of people on the hill. and this was absolutely obvious that americans want it because it was rushed accession to w two. keeping jackson that it would be depriving the american companies of the benefits of. membership of the russian federation so they had to do this. anyway and then the republicans i think decided that to have this trick and to hinge the jackson very. removal on magnitsky act which was at that moment i think mostly. done against president obama because as for the russian citizens who have been included on that list and they haven't seen that it's still. not published. if they want to
russian citizens and some russian officials what does it tell you about the mistake if they russia u.s. relations with britain about might help but i don't think this was the first thing about one hundred first was reelected this was inevitable with. the senators senator cardin. some other centered use this idea that it was clearly. to create catch twenty two for the administration because that ministration was moving the removal of jacksonville. amendment with the support of quite a number of...
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it seems to me, you either have to go that route, which you cannot in the u.s. -- gun ownership in australia was 5% of households. gallup has shown is 47% here. we have the second amendment and the hisry back to washington. given that we are a different culture, the kinds of laws that we pass are almost always an effective as a result, because there are00 million weapons out there today. unless you recall them the way that australia did, and we cannot do that -- you would have a reservoir that would last 100 years. >> you can imagine what would happen. there would be an insurrection. >> you do not have to permit guns -- and i understand they are already there -- but you do not simply not do something because it is already a problem. right now>> you can imagine whad happen. there would be an insurrection. , we allowed guns that are made specifically to injured in the most grievous way and the fastest way. these are military weapons. we do not have to keep permitting those on our streets. they do not kill deer. the deer would be so torn up you would not eat them. makes no sense at all. it does
it seems to me, you either have to go that route, which you cannot in the u.s. -- gun ownership in australia was 5% of households. gallup has shown is 47% here. we have the second amendment and the hisry back to washington. given that we are a different culture, the kinds of laws that we pass are almost always an effective as a result, because there are00 million weapons out there today. unless you recall them the way that australia did, and we cannot do that -- you would have a reservoir that...
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liz wall with the top ten reasons you should care about cybersecurity issues being brought up in the u.s. congress. well here at r.a.t we pay close attention to what's happening on capitol hill regarding cyber security legislation but the effects reach far beyond washington here are ten things into your daily life that are affected by cyber security first off your personal correspondence or e-mails are saved and can be accessed by the government and the private companies they contract and under current laws phone calls can already be listened to number nine your health the establishment of electronic medical records is a major part of health care reform but those records can be accessed by doctors and other health care providers some of whom aren't your personal doctor and also friends of these private records to vulnerabilities from hackers and at number eight your money using online banking apps makes banking information passwords and account numbers easily open to scanning via smart phone and bank servers can store it in a fine features of the devices used to access the information nu
liz wall with the top ten reasons you should care about cybersecurity issues being brought up in the u.s. congress. well here at r.a.t we pay close attention to what's happening on capitol hill regarding cyber security legislation but the effects reach far beyond washington here are ten things into your daily life that are affected by cyber security first off your personal correspondence or e-mails are saved and can be accessed by the government and the private companies they contract and under...
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to quote raise awareness concerning this type of criminal activity do you consider the overcoat of u.s. movement criminal activity or maybe specifically what happened in los angeles versus what happened across the country. not at all it's a. first amendment it's freedom of speech it's the right to assembly it's the opposite of criminal activity and what's so ironic with all those. homeland security etc is that they're evoking this language of silence of care as and the violent side was really the police cracked out in the use of the times and tear gas and beating it incentivizes really severely injuring people so you know it's really unnecessary so and then the question comes down to if they're not like i just said if they are not promoting or invoking criminal activity then what exactly is criminal about what they're doing or is it slowly the point that they have a political opinion that is dissenting from what homeland security and others believe in. i think it's solely the point that they have a dissenting political opinion you know and the fact that this level of organization and t
to quote raise awareness concerning this type of criminal activity do you consider the overcoat of u.s. movement criminal activity or maybe specifically what happened in los angeles versus what happened across the country. not at all it's a. first amendment it's freedom of speech it's the right to assembly it's the opposite of criminal activity and what's so ironic with all those. homeland security etc is that they're evoking this language of silence of care as and the violent side was really...
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the men around me because no one could ask for it better company than the u.s. armed forces and finally, i do this for myself so that i might know the measure of myself and in and not be found wanting. i believe that it is my duty to fight and having done all that i can to simply stand against this and all the evil work that is upon this earth. he called me on the fifth and said, the people are so nice and the kids are so cute, mom. they would rather have pens and paper than food or water. can you get a fund-raiser started when school starts? two days later i was talking to my students on the first day of school about starting that fund when the marines walked down the hall to tell me that matthew had been killed. in a sniper attack while saving others. from the book, so blind written as if matthew were telling the story it reads, we went out at base camp toward an area where we knew there would be danger. recent intel had reported that some 80 taliban would be in the vicinity. not more than 10 minutes into our patrol shots rang out. my team dismounted and clear
the men around me because no one could ask for it better company than the u.s. armed forces and finally, i do this for myself so that i might know the measure of myself and in and not be found wanting. i believe that it is my duty to fight and having done all that i can to simply stand against this and all the evil work that is upon this earth. he called me on the fifth and said, the people are so nice and the kids are so cute, mom. they would rather have pens and paper than food or water. can...
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now the u.s. anti-doping agency concluded he did lead a massive cheating program, the paper wants its money back, plus interest. >>> a texas lawmakers trying to spread christmas cheer with ha he calls the merry christmas bill. it would let public schools there express greetings like merry christmas and happy hanukkah without facing a possible lawsuit. the school could display christmas trees and me in a ares. texas state representative bohac was on earlier to talk about the bill. >> i think this bill has touched a cord all across the country. we received e-mails and feedback from states everywhere. i think we've become so politically correct frankly speaking, that really our brains have fallen out. it is okay to say merry christmas. it is okay to say happy hanukkah. the supreme court has already weighed in on these issues and two landmark cases. >> gretchen: he says he was inspired to push this bill when his son came home from school and said they decorated their holiday tree with holiday ornament
now the u.s. anti-doping agency concluded he did lead a massive cheating program, the paper wants its money back, plus interest. >>> a texas lawmakers trying to spread christmas cheer with ha he calls the merry christmas bill. it would let public schools there express greetings like merry christmas and happy hanukkah without facing a possible lawsuit. the school could display christmas trees and me in a ares. texas state representative bohac was on earlier to talk about the bill....